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Construction on Eglinton creating a nightmare for residents of nearby streets

Stop me if you've heard this one before but the construction of the Crosstown LRT along Eglinton is causingseemingly endless amounts of trouble.

An ongoing cause of concern comes from vehicles looking to avoid all the delays of Eglinton construction and causing a bit of chaos of their own.

Several neighbourhood streets including Forest Hill Road, Old Park Road and Glenarden Road have been flooded with cars, trucks, and other traffic looking to bypass the construction heading west on Eglinton past Bathurst where lanes are reduced and waits seemingly endless just to drive a few blocks.

The chaos has led to more dangerous residential streets and an increase in noise that has upset a number of families.

It's not just the residential areas affected either. Several stores and other commercial properties have reported chaotic conditions due to the construction and bypassing conditions.

Crosslinxworkers parking all day around the construction sites on commercial and residential streets, not leaving any space left for customers and an unbelievable amounts of noise and dust have made the area one to avoid for many people.

"Sidewalks near the stations are in a terrible state with many asphalt patches, tripping hazards and lack of accessibility," Lais Fabricio, The Eglinton Way BIA Manager told blogTO.

A lack of advanced notices for changes, closures, and upcoming projects means that many residents and business owners are often left guessing as well.

While Eglinton construction has become a certainty of Toronto as theopening date of the new LRT continues to be pushed back, the spilling of traffic to residential side streets is a problem that needs to be fixed and something that at least one person suggests calls for some sort of subsidy.


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